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  1. aves called stomata. This transpiration process is passive, meaning it does ’t require energy. Instead, the driving force for water movement is from the difference in water potential between …

  2. Have the students prepare a lesson on transpiration for younger students at the school, following the adage that “you can’t really learn something until you have to teach it.”

  3. Plant Physiology: Photosynthesis, Transpiration, and Respiration Outline: Photosynthesis, page 1 Transpiration, page 2 Respiration, page 3 The three major functions that are basic to plant …

  4. Transpiration is the process by which fresh fruits and vegetables lose moisture. This process includes the transport of moisture through the skin of the commodity, the evaporation of this …

  5. These evaporation and transpiration processes are often called evapotranspiration and are an integral part of the water cycle. Record of Observations Teacher’s Key 1.What changes did …

  6. Holding, Assistant Professor Anne M. Streich, Associate Professor of Practice Knowledge of the basic plant growth processes, including photosyn-thesis, respiration, and transpiration, is …

  7. Transpiration has two important aspects. It is the movement of water through the plants to the leaves and the movement from the leaves to the atmosphere. These two aspects are …